One of our customers is going to be integrating with a 3rd party web app that uses ADO .Net . Connections will be to an 10.2B AppServer and state-free/stateless.
This is our first use of AppServer, and one of the confusions between talking to Progress tech support and the Progress sales rep is which pricing model we should use, concurrent users or agents. Tech support said concurrent users, sales rep said agents. The price difference could be considerable since we are unsure of the volume of requests the AppServer will be getting. Each request should be small (single part number, etc), with only one process (convert cart to sales order) doing any db writes, so the numbers could be high but each individual one very quick. Initially during "heavy" loads we expect the volume to be potentially in the 50+ give or take per minute, but this could be scaled up in the near future. What the actual numbers will ultimately be is anyone's guess as we expand from B2B to B2C.
Does anyone have any suggestions/comments/gotcha's on whether we should be going with concurrent users or agents in this type of environment?
Any and all comments welcome.
This is our first use of AppServer, and one of the confusions between talking to Progress tech support and the Progress sales rep is which pricing model we should use, concurrent users or agents. Tech support said concurrent users, sales rep said agents. The price difference could be considerable since we are unsure of the volume of requests the AppServer will be getting. Each request should be small (single part number, etc), with only one process (convert cart to sales order) doing any db writes, so the numbers could be high but each individual one very quick. Initially during "heavy" loads we expect the volume to be potentially in the 50+ give or take per minute, but this could be scaled up in the near future. What the actual numbers will ultimately be is anyone's guess as we expand from B2B to B2C.
Does anyone have any suggestions/comments/gotcha's on whether we should be going with concurrent users or agents in this type of environment?
Any and all comments welcome.